Piccasso
Leonardo da vinci - The Vitruvian man. Based on an ideal human proportion and geometry as described by Vitruvius.
The Muslims also excelled in geometry as reflected in their art.
Squares.
It may be surprising but there is a lot of geometry and math used in famous works of art and commercial or graphic design. Perspective drawing uses geometry extensively, parallel, intersecting and converging lines. These are also evident in art works and form the designers grid used for unity and variety. Ratios are also an important part of art and design. The most important one to know is the golden mean, first discovered by the Greeks, it is the ratio that is most pleasing to the human eye because it mimics patterns in nature. The familiar symbol for this is a rectangle containing squares and a spiral that forms when intersections of the interior lines are connected. Fractals and Fibonnaci numbers are also used, especially in computer aided design.
I am an artist myself, and know how. for drawing a picture, and wanting to make it bigger,-through art of course- you need to graph, witch takes math work to get it right.
in part due to the fact that, to represent anything that is a creation of Gods is a sin. Geometric art is not an attempt to recreate/represent the creation of God.
Barry Patterson is a artist who uses healthy lifestyle as an inspiration for his art work.
The colors that an artist uses in a piece of art and how those colors work together =]
The colors that an artist uses in a piece of art and how those colors work together =]
Art is "not really art" when the "artist" puts no passion into the work.
Art is "not really art" when the "artist" puts no passion into the work.
in art it is how the artist uses the materials
Art is "not really art" when the "artist" puts no passion into the work.
original
The artist Trae is most famous for his elaborate graffiti and outsider art. He uses unusual patterns and colors and tries to make a social commentary with his work.
they uses the tools of art that is created by the scientist
M.C Esher
its medium